Konami has announced that it will be dropping the PES name for good. Its flagship football franchise is now named eFootball, and it will be free-to-play on consoles, PC, and mobile. First, it was ...
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eFootball PES 2021 is a Season Update that delivers all the features and gameplay from eFootball PES 2020 with the latest player/club data for the new season as well as exclusive UEFA EURO 2020 ...
Konami’s soccer video game, known as Pro Evolution Soccer or Winning Eleven since 2001, is now simply eFootball. No PES, no numbering. It’s also now free-to-play. And it’s developed in Unreal Engine 4 ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Despite eFootball PES 2021 being dubbed a season update that will be cheaper in price, Konami is still looking to expand the soccer series going ...
Today, KONAMI presents eFootball PES 2021 FC Barcelona Club edition, exclusively available through digital platforms. The partnership includes the recreation of Camp Nou in unprecedented detail, ...
Update: Konami has officially revealed the next PES entry is set to release September 15, 2020. Officially called eFootball PES 2021 Season Update, the pre-order page for the upcoming release is now ...
The full version of eFootball has finally been released but it's still missing some of the PES series' major modes. Master League, Team Play, Co-Op, Match Lobby, and Edit are all missing from the 1.0 ...
Konami recently released its quarterly financial earnings, where the game company detailed its financial performance over the past few months for shareholders. While the report is mainly focused on ...
Konami has officially announced eFootball, the game previously known as PES 2022, for release on PS5, PS4, PC, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One in Fall 2021. In a major step forward for the franchise, ...
Many a sports fan has long hoped that annual sports titles would eventually scale back on annual releases in favor of seasonal updates. Konami is taking somewhat of a turn in that direction with ...